How Is Power Shown In The Novel 1984

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A person who has achieved absolute power in society has complete control over his subjects. In the novel 1984, the government that controls Oceania has complete influence over its people. It controls what they hear every day, and can control the past. If the modern world today was to be compared to that of 1984 one thing would be certain: the more technology the public has, the harder it is to control its reality. However, when the public does not have access to technology, the governing body is able to indoctrinate its people. 1984 exemplifies the thin line between advanced democratic and dystopian societies. In the modern world, it is nearly impossible to control the past. With the ability to examine official records or interact with

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